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In lugnet.announce.moc, Paul S. D'Urbano writes:
> What do you get when you mix Maximum Wheels and Robobots?
> ... a car that transforms into a robot, of course!
Hummna hummna humna...
> I think it
> came out pretty good considering it only needs parts from one copy of each
> set. This goes to show that those two sets do a good job of providing a
> nice part assortment (great job TLC!).
Paul,
YES and YES. This is terrific. That car mode is neat and could pass as a
real auto (give or take an intake ;).
> This version started as kind of a design study to see if those sets had the
> right parts to do the basic transformer type movements. <snip>
I think that's a great way to start. I never thought I could design one
until I saw Jeremiah Vandermark's sketches...had not thought about making
simple transformations.
> <snip>I was just so excited with how this turned out that I didn't have the >nerve to try to change any of it:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/durbano/Transform/racecar/v1/i04.jpg
Hey completely understandable so don't worry about the debut pics.
> <snip>
You know this post also got me thinking about what might be the baddest
Transformer since Unicron... *muahhahahahha* Maybe a GardenSLUG build
challenge??
> Enjoy!
> -Paul S. D'Urbano
>
> GardenSLUG
thanks
-Andrew
GardenSLUG
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